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THE WEEK IX REALTY.
The real estate operator* are plowly returning 1 to
the city from their short vacations, and rumors
about their proposed plans »r» becoming exceed
ingly Interesting. While the Long Acre Square eec
tlon ha* been especially attractive In the last week
to the student of realty deals, the reports from
there, though Indicating possible Ftupendous move
ment* for Improvement, do not reveal that autumn
activity heeS,begun earlier than was expected.
The outc&ae of the overtures looking to the pur
chase of the block front on the west side of Bev
enth-ave., between Forty -second and Forty-third
ats.. Is awaited with much Interest. The prospect
of a dryg-oodf! firm petting the ite appears to be
excellent. If tht* deal Is not Bueeessful Charles
Frohman will probably Bet a plot at the southwest
corner of Forty-thlrd-st. and Sever. th-ave.. as an
nounced In The Tribune yesterday, a? a site for a
new theatre It is generally thought that the title
to the New-York Theatre will not be Transferred
for a long time
Nearly all the operators think that the coming
autumn will eclipse in the volume of business and
Interest any within their memory. One of the
principal questions of the hour is. What properties
will be mo«t desired— apartment hotels, flalhouses.
apartment house*, unimproved lots, tenement
bouses, dwelling houses or business parcels? Some
dealer* Bay that this question rould probably be
easily answered If the average person of means
found real delight in studying real .state transac
tions. Realty operations are not a pastime for
boys. or. in fact, for any one else. Neither is the
real estate field a game of chance, as many people
Imagine.
To hosts of people the study of real estate valua
tions is like the study at Volapuk— decidedly un
attractive. When the student of realty transac
tions begins to form opiri^ns based on his own
observation* as to the probable meaning of cer
tain operations he likes to talk about sales, about
taxation, about the [ lnnnlm and building of
houses, and if he hap invested with fair success
he will probably become a bie operator. In nearly
?•very month there wi!l tisu.il y be found many
persons looking to buy private dwelling houses, or
to build bouses for their own occupancy. To buy
and to build such houses an a small scale does not
•rive any Ope a true insight into the great lines
of operation in the realty market, nor dors it r!' I*1 '*''
In their hands the knowledge that others have
pained in the real estatf f:<*l<i by years of experi
ence and oon^t.Tit wat<"hfu!r.rf.s.
Nevertheless hundred"; nt men wh<> have only
bought a house for themf.Sves can be seen almost
r.ny day in the nu"t!r>n Bales rooms strutting about
the place as if to attract attention. Some of them
think occasionally that they know m.-re hbout val
nations and operations thnti my one .-lse. ami
when they regain their right senses th«-y will prob
ably learn that if they had talked over their plans
with successful operator? they would not have oon
nocted themselves with poor Investments.
H. Harris has wold the live story tenement botiae
No. m lifvlsioji-st. it is on « lot U.lx4*.S feet.
The buyers an re J. & 1. I?. Lemjifrt.
Thomns Rnaeon has soM a plot 75.11xir.V.1x7fi.3x
341. S feet nt the northwest corner of Mr m* ,'nd
Mulberry sts. to Marraeco & Ahbate. who will IVn
prove the parcel. Old buildings. So. M to IM
IJroome-st.. stand on the plot.
Louis Schrag hae Bold for the estate of Annie A.
Glover No Ji* Sixth-st.. a five story double tene
mem hou6e. The Bizo of the house is 23x57 feet.
Collins & <"ollins have sold No. 6 East Slxty
flrst-st.. a four story brownstone dwelling bouse.
P. I. Crovat has bought No. US West Forty
f!fih-st , a private dwelling house, on a lot IC.SxIOO
fe«>t.
Leonard Weber & Co. have sold for John Smith
(¦ five story brick flathouse ?t the northeast cor
ner of Wiflls-ave. and One-hundred-and-forty-oec
and-at.; for Morris Ahl. No. &w La i One-hundred
*nd-th!rty-seventh-st.. a four story double flat
house, and No. TIC East One-hundrea-and-thlrty
fourth-st., a two story and basement dwelling
house.
John Peters has sold for Rebecca Cohn to F.
Burt No. 4.> M.'.nhattan-ave. a Jive story double
apartment house, on plot CTx&Ji. Mr. Burt gives in
{¦art payment a private dwelling house at Wester-
Jej'gh, State:) Island.
W. F. & C U. Smith have Bold for Erall Simon
the two three story and basement private dwell
ing houses Nos. 505 and 511 West One-hundred-and
flftieth-st. for (35.000. They have also sold for
Laura Bayles a plot of three lots on the south side
of Wendover-ave.. one hundred feet east of Third
ave., 75x132. for $20,000.
TRINITY CHrRCH SELLS A PARCEL.
The Trinity Church Corporation yesterday trans
ferred title to the building No. US Chambers-fit, to
Famuel H. Stone. The size of the building is 25x77.3
x24.10x77> feet. Mr. Stone transferred the title to
Joseph Beck.
KNIGHTS OF COLfMBI-S TO BUILD A HOME.
The Knights of Columbus will build an eight
Mary clubhouse on a plot lISxIOO feet on the north
side of Slxiy-seventh-M.. 150 feet west of Columbus
.tvo. The plan? of the building- have been drawn
.y L. & J. Brand;.
TO BLILD APARTMENT HOTEL.
The Municipal Re.ilty Company yesterday took
title 10 No Wm* Kifty-r.lnth-st . five flv^
story flathnusep. a fifteen slory apartment hotel Is
to be built on th. >ne. It will contain d rooms.
FIFTH- AYE. BLOCK FRONT SOLD.
F. de R. Wissmanr. has sold to Benjamin Stern
the block front on the east side 0/ Flfth-ave.. from
Ose-hundred-and-fourth to One-hundred-aiid-fifth
Ft. The plot is 201.1 feet in Fifth-aye.. IS feet in
One-hundred-and-fourth-Pt.. and 2fo feet In One
liundred-nnd-fifth-ft. It is said that two years ago
the plot was bought for £T73.<>iQ. and thatthe price
paid by Isaac H. Clothier two months aRO was
JVKi.OOft It is added that Mr. Stern has paid some
where In the neighborhood of $000,000.
PLANS FILED FOR NEW HOTEL.
Plans were filed yesterday with the Buildings
Department by Israels & Harder, architects, of
No. 194 Broadway, for an eleven story brick hotel
at Nos». IS and *) West Twenty-flfth-ft. The en
trance and first story are to be of !*avonezia
marble, with boned finish shafts, four In number.
The entrance doors, railing* and candelabra arc
•to b* of wrought iron, colored antique preen. The
"oulldlnir will occupy a space of , r ,Oxf<K f«-et .••nd will
have fixty-nlne apartments. Frank P. Bloodjrood
Is the owner. The estimated cost is S3(*Wi.
VI'AREHOr?E TO BE BUILT.
A seven story fireproof warehouse Is to be built
by Quackenbush Brothers '.n a plot .Vhcl'tO \\ feet
on the north side of One-hundred-and-third-st.. S5
feet weet of Madison-aye. The plot adjoins a pub
lic sohool on the eaFt.
IMPROVING CARNEGIE'S NEW HOUSE.
Plans m-ere filed yesterday with th« Building*
Department for alterations to Nos. 22 and 24 East
Klnety-?1r?T-«t the <prop«rty of Andrew Carnegie.
The plans call for interior alterations which con-
Fist of removing partitions, making two new win
dows, widenlnp p.nother. «nd changing a staircase.
The cost In e»t lira ted at tlti/**).
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER?
H4th-*t. W 25 West. I6xKW.II: Frieda Rothsteln
to Alexander Spiro; all liens $1
¦Bth-et, » a, 346 ft » sf 2d-.ave. 21x!«i0.ft; Emilie
U«* to Euirenie Martin: R R. $S 2.'. i»t.v
Central Park West. » s. 25.11 ft n or lOrtin-nt.
32xliX); I>ora Asbel to David Rrsezinsk) all
lien* 1
"th-*ve. No 2.271 to 2.273, t ¦ WTM irre
Ju!!u« 1 Llvingsnn to (>u*fie flh - er»tejn: mort
rage. $3<MXiO: R S. $25 1
8l»th-«t. s ' 22f« '• c of t*th-ave. 2&xlO0.S; Ja
cob A Cantor, referee, to IfuaicipsJ Realty Onr
peratlon; .'. 5. *10 . . . 22 I<«>
E9th-»t. - s. 2f«» ft c of Oth-ave. 23x3f».5: aame
to same; I- s. fu.'.o 31200
Mth-et. • *. 2W5 ft • of f4Ti, iv. 2r.M.'«..5. Jacolj
A Cantor, refer**, in tame; n K. *:". . 22.X*>
SSth-rt, - a, 277 ft » of flth-av*. lJixino.s: Jacob
A Cantor, referee, to name; R <: $10 22.425
rhanbers-M No 14S. r f. 2.'»x77.."5x24. 10x77.fi;
the rector, etc. of Trinity irrii to Samuel H
Stone; R f. jje S« WiO
Chambers-^t. No 14*. • *; famuel H Ptone to Jo
*<-;>h Ueck; R S. »18 j
Lane leading from Albany Post Road to Hudson
River Railroad stat|.,n r.t Rlverdale. centre
line, ndj lar.d Mrs f'etrulio. runs - - 2»f»x •
?>« - :— : ; x w.— ft ;. Rondhelm to Samuel
I» <>>ldenl>erc . I: .- 17^.'. 100
4eu»-et. N.» 218 \V»st. 18.7x10c>.5; Bftehaei'i
Neumann. )r to Jamb Rose*; R S. $5; !n ,, r ,
sac* $15,000 .
3<J-ave. - v. cor 4'«h-st. 24x%0: Henry' F. Vnn
« a^r n . B "nether, eierutors. to John r-evlne;
X «. * •' V VM
«3d-«t. n s. 1«) ft m of ton axe. 1«.4x102 2. Rob- """
Morrlann to J»n* V Plmwior. Ir. trust f-.r
h year, and then to Kate E Lusk'; ft 8. «4 75 1
mew Bt'ILDING PLAN'S.
irriltr.-aw. ST S. T5 ft * of 31-«». West Chester
for a two story frarn. dn-elllur house 2"^ji>
Thoroa* J D. lan. M-«. sTeM Chester." owner!
J W lUn«Toa« . l«2d-»t and 3d-ave. rrhltTt.. I2.WW
e7th-st. . ? 305 ft c of lat-ave for a two etory
brick <-oal J<K-ket. SOx7I.Il; E Ellery Anderson,
r.*.har,(r. !ijildln|t. owner; Alexander R Mr
Kinn. No 109 Eaat SX4-«n. architect lormrt
t&tti-»t. No. je and »• W>«. fr T ».„ ,i. YenV en atorv
hrick ho»eU .V»k»*. Frank P nioodrood No'«»
E**t %7th-rt; Israels A. Harder. Mo -,!.< TSroad
way. architect ....... xoo.ofrt
Elliott-***, » «. 250 ft * tit Juliana a< ' for' two
twr> and a half a>tory frame dwelling houses
lf.x<o; Archibald A Kkillman. No ** Ei!i ott --v»'
owner; Frederick Ma*«« So 170 West 4th- st
Mount 'VrtiOTi arcbltert .......... ' V 00,,
It II TEX II I CATERPILLAR.
Oeorc* Stratford, a Jersey OMgr j.oiireman. was
Mtteti on the n«K>k a few days ago by a caterpillar
In Hamilton Park, and blood poiconlnj? en In. He
much Improved yesterday, and Is not likely to
mCt any further Inconvenience.
Owlne to the m-evalenee of caterpillars in the
park the Health Board will take lerptUars to have
•¦' ;?- • ' <• « ¦,•¦ .. ire* to hay*
them tn'railnei'-l
tlnfnrmshrb TVpartmrnte Jo £ct.
| "Til! iston" l
% 89th St. & Madison Aye. X
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«5 These apartments are of the highest ?
+ grade, consisting of 9 and 10 rooms and «
I 2 baths t
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? Perfect in every detail, and built under *
? the personal supervision of the owner. %
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? Ready for occupancy October Ist. ?
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« Booklets are ready and may be had of ?
« the Superintendent on premises or ?
+ through any broker. ?
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! David Rothschild.!
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i Owner and Builder. %
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•TH AYE.. UMt <oi Mta -ESeitant aj>artment>< :
• ) 'a .r.g jark. $><'ii ;, Jl 20>p. Api'ly t., Janitor.
vov-f • ATHul.fr KMBBIOS COVFEREVCE.
GATHERING TO DISCUSS THE WOKK OP WINNING
CONVERTS. .
. The Rev. Alexander P. Doyle, of the Paulist
Fathers, and general secretary of the Catholic Mis
sionary Union, left the city with other delegates
yesterday to attend the. first conference of mission
aries to non-Catholics, to be held this week at the.
House of St. Fr;incls de Sales, th*- Southern home
of the Panlist Fathers, at Winchester, Term. The
House of St. Francis de Sales was formerly known
us Hundred Oaks, and was the country home of
the late Governor Mark.-, of thai State. About a
year ago II was *aken by the Paullatl as the head
quarters for their work in the South and South
west.
The conference will meet on Tuesday, and will
last three days.
About thirty delegates from various parts of the
country will be at the conference, all cf whom de
vote their time to making converts to the
Catholic- Church. Besides Father Doyle the dele
gates from this cit> include the Rev. waiter Elll
ott. of the PauUats, the first missionary to non-
Catholicf who began his work in that !:¦••; .1 little
more than live years ago. an<l Fathers Ci.nnion and
Cusack. of the New-York Apoftolate.
BUFFALO HOTEL ARRIVALS.
(fit tkj-«;ba?h TO re iitii.'.rr.)
Buffalo, Aug. U— Penan* from New York City
and vkinity registered at Itctela te-day include:
[ROQUOIS— '. W\ Cole, If. Kuer.sthue'r, R.
lieu Mr and Ml*. O«?or^(. H. Mary. Mtas Mary. O. C
Mary T R. Ma.>. W. K. Mao. Mrs. F. D P'it.n.
Georce B. Phe'.ps, Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Uppmsnn. Walter
1.;., i .-,::, .1..1,n F. Daniel I. Mr. p.r.d Mrs. F. W. Dyer.
Krar.k B. Jones. Mr. and Mr-- .1. U. Qr**nwaM, Mr. Slid
Mr* J. •'. Cunnmsham. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hardy,
Mlsn Ruth Hard}*. Adf-lalde Kperknun. Mr ard Mrs. Alien
v Winer. Charles Buckler. '. . 1... Itoas. Franklin Pelton.
«¦ ¦• IJerkwith. M. P. (Ji»g»rman, Mr and Mr«. 11. HolT
ran P. H. Hani*-. Mr*. .1. Goldstein, Mis* B. Goldstein,
Ills!- X Perry. Albert Roehitted. Albert H. For*. Jasaes
Km] Mason, "Mrs. Morris ft'»inh»r . Mis.- Fteinhart, Mr.
sn'l Mrs. Francis I. I>antry. Ms- Storm, Miss Mabel
Storm. Mr and Mr*. IVilllim Henry Smith, Mrs. J. V.
UreeM. Miss E. M. Pretae. Minn M. <">. Bre— «¦ J. B.
UT-fff. James Swan?-.. Mr. and Mr» Charlea McCormlck.
IV. E. P. Hankinson. A. Lurbow. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Taylor Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ! ; r «n. B. K. Hfn», Loo D.
Sweet. Theodore D. Bull. RaiHQ M. Morgan. <harl»» O.
GuKc-nhelm and 11. R. Whlttieck.
STATLRR'S— A. Major. Mrs. Major. Mary J. CTDris
c«ll. Asres L. Daly. B. F. Zah»l. H. A. Bock. Mr. and
Mrs K. '• Bmith, William J. Pisone. Ml*? B. F. Flione.
Mr. and Mr«. A. Df*hm. Ml and Mrs. J. H. Mailer.
William D Lewis. Mrs. «*. Tr^ij<^n Charles F. llowe.il.
Fanny E. Phoweli. Helen Farrell, Linle. Farreli, Mrs.
H. M Paine. Emily F. Paine. Mr. anrt" Mrs. 8. J. Quinn,
Joseph P. Dickinson. Robert H. Oiark, Robert B. Be] -
bert, John T. Vans*. Mr. and Mrs John H. Walsh, Mr?.
L. Armnrong. I K. H<-t;s. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Ship
man. Georse B. D« inert. A. Rankbend«r, George B. Bow
man. Michael Henry, Francis F. Town. Paul M Town.
.lay William Bpoofc I. Valentine, Mr. anl Mrs. A Miller.
M B. Thompson. Ml?s F. Ttiompnon, Miss H. M. Thomp
son, Mrs. W. H. Hart, M!s« M. i. Hart, W. H. Brady,
<; W. Bills. Miss M. T. Robertson. Miss Ida Koberlson,
Miss Mabel Robertson. Mr*. J. C. Foster, Jane F. Tyler.
Mr. and Mr». H. Bareabars;, J. W. Pratt, llenjamln D.
Wyatt. William H. Cook, William Bietcllffe. George A.
Bushee. A. P. Perkins, C B. Adams, B. Johnson, J. I'
Wy«r and family, ti F. 'air. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Batch
tier. I>r A. Fhulrnan and" Mm. Fhulman, W. P. Hep
burr, and Frank Keene.
KENIMVORTH— P. M. Kelly. 8. C. Runkle. Mr. and
Mr» G. W. Edmunds. Miss A. Koppman. Mist B. Kolb.
Frederick Seely. Mabel Se»-ly. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Nel-
Mon. Miss BBSl* Nflson.' Mlrs Lillian I^awall and Mr». W.
nnsielt Copper.
MA7NSION— John E. Meier. U A. EfiKllsh. Mr. and"
Mrs B. P. Hemly. H. B. Williams. Alfred K. Halnes,
j H Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs T. A. McConaiOk. C I).
Correll Alec' Kinß. W. p. Cowan. W. T. Pullen.
B. H. Miller. Robert Ku«-st«r. Frederick \V. Ross, Mr.
¦nd Mr» James N. Davis. W. O. Brown and Charles A.
Cone.
STAFFORD— J. Thomas. B. Holt. J. O. Miller. K. A.
Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dietrich. Charles Smith.
Will am <irau. F. HuM J. V. Mlnter. Mr. and Mre. J. I*
nosf-ncrani. Mr and Mr». H. W. Benedict. Mis* J. A.
J'niidv. Miss Mar>' F. Kuriburt. .' H. Mitchell and Bam
uel Shaw.
BWMGSn* C Awl, 11. M. Hunter. Antonio Alvarez.
L*io> momppon, Kr?derUk D. Shrlver. itiarl^a A. Zle-
Malts. William Haa». Mr .on<l Mr». F. A. Slate. F. C.
Wlnlocke. Paul l!u!»n, Mr. and Mr* James H. I.tidlnm.
Ocorae F. t'pham. W. H. Bryaat, F. B. ClaKgett, Mr. and
Mrs. W. 11. McDowell. L.. F. Weiss. Dean Alfor. Anton
Kulten and H. I. Sinclair*.
COLUMBIA — I>. Vallantlne, A. C. May«r. B. R. Re«v«.
Hugh Hemdon. Mr*. G. Bchumacher. I' W. Allen. M. P.
Klnsel'.s and Mr. •rid Mr». Irv-ln Bebout.
NIAGARA- Mr. end Mr». Keren. Frank B. Llttlewood.
Levi Kir.r. I" 11. Myera, Mit» A. V.j.r*. Mr. and Mrs.
J. U. LMrle. Mr». B. G. Ta.lte. Miss Talt<\ Mis* Sarah
Talt. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry L>i:»rson.
PARK— Mrs. T. W. Lee. Mrs. N. B. Hunter. Mr. and
Mr». Frank Nelson. Eleanor 71tzi?eral4. Edith Flt»-»r*Jd.
Mrs. B*.mple and Mrs. Parker.
XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. AUGUST 25. 1901.
Unfnrnisheb Apartments (To Crt.
Chatham Court.
N. W. Cor. 67th St. and Central Park West.
The Most Sumptuously Appointed and Aristocratic
Apartment House on the Park.
ENGAGEMENTS NOW MADE FOR OCTOBER OCCUPANCY.
Suites of 8, 9, 10 and II Rooms (miuZV&g&nm.)
The appointments, equipments, aize and arrangement of the rooms, the many novel
conveniences and magnificent decorative features of the. apartments will make CHATHAM
COIRT the finest and most exclusive apartment residence on the West Side.
BOOKLKTS, WITH FLOOR PLANS AND FULL PARTICULARS,
sent on application to
JESSE C. BENNETT C& CO.. Agents.
Cor. 76th St. emd Columbus Aye.
Hillcrest
APARTMENTS.
116 th Street,
nsnE3-A»:R
Columbia University.
Glorious Views in Every Direction.
Amsterdam Aye. (*hi« pan* Trlthln a
few feet of the hulldlnic.
I \ Harold Court
g Northwest Cor. 102 d St. and Broadway.
I Ideal accommodations for those wishing to locate in a modern house luxuriously
\ equipped. J
J Ap-.rlments consist of 6. 7 and 8 i arg6 . light rooms and bath, with every known
J modern improvement, from long distance telephone to mail chutes and electric elevator.
4 Apply on Premises. VERY MODERATE RENTS.
(Titr Jjro^criri Jo Cct
HOUSES FURM!SH:Ii kM UKFOR^ISIIEO.
Desirable locations. 11 800 to JIS («"<¦
FOLSOM BROTHERS. 835 Broadway.
73d Strcc. West."
p.rrrvrnEN couumbus anp Amsterdam avbs
THRKH AND FOUR STORY HOUSES.
Janitor. 07 West 721 St.. or ottUn of
CLARK ESTATE, 25 We;i 23d it
85th Street West,
Between Central Park West and Cbtumbos Aye
KOt.'R .sronv house.
Apply 73 W. BSth M . or office of
CLARK KSTATI. 28 Went 23d-st.
7»>r> ST.. NEAR COLUMBUS AYE.— A large four itan
I »d dwelling: it m vacant.
J. EPGAR U:AV'-llAir a CX>.. B'way. cor «4 trl St.
tUal Cataic ttJ.tutcb.
WANTKD FOR INVESTORS—
• * Improved property of the value of about $Rn,OfXV
also one of $28,000.
RUUAND 1 WHITING.
5 Ueekman Street.
I HAVE A CASH CVRTOMER for a res rlen.-e on th«
West Side. Pen.l full partlculain Owners only.
R. WILMARTH APPLETON. " Pine Ft.
QERMANrB IROX AND STEEL Th'\DK.
I.AROF DECREASE IN IMPORTS— PURCHASES FROM
THE INITF.I) STATES.
Washington. Auk. 24.— The State Department has
received a report from Consul-General Mason, at
Berlin, giving the official statistics. Just issued, of
Germany's trade In Iron and steel and their man
ufactures for the first half of 1901. It Is shown
that the imports of machinery Into Germany have
dropped from 81.61/7 tons in the first half of 1900 to
63,381 tons for the same period of this year, a loss
of over 22 per cent. As Indicating tht wide range
and variety of Iron and M*-el exports from the
United States to Germany, it is shown that from
January to July of this year Germany bought from
the United States, in round numbers, 15.000 metric
tons of agricultural machinery. 9.300 tons of pig
iron, nearly 2.000 tons of coarse hardware. 1,500 tons
of heavy castings, 118 tons of locomotives and loco
mobile^ 218 tons of electrical machinery, nearly
1,000 tons of sewing machines. 1.500 tons of machine
tools and 46 tons of typewriters.
The United States is far In the lead as regards
agricultural machinery, sending more than three
fourths of Germany's supply In th« first half of this
Hnfurnisbrb Apartments (To Cet.
The New Astor Apartments
No. 235 West 75th St.
At N. W. Cor. of Broadway and 75th St.
A Fireproof Structure with 42 Apartments,
Arranged in Suites of Seven to Nine Rooms.
P^entsfroni £1,200 to £3,000.
This Apartment House is built around three sides of a Court, 32 by 102 feet deep. Apply a
office of Superintendent on premises. Can be seen on Sundays by appointment only.
AT THE MEETING OF
St. Nicholas & Seventh Ayes. 116 th and 117 th Sts.
The apartments are planned r»n entirely new lines and are exceedingly comfortable and commodious. Numerous ROM
a nd attractive features have been introduced. An interior court and driveway yoxioS feet insures an amount oflight and 3
or every room not equalled by any other ho:ise in thi< city.
Illustrated booklet mailed on application. Apply at Office of Superintendent on premises.
The apartments in this superb building
are distinguished for their many original
features and luxurious appointments.
Suites of 9, tO and 11 very large
sunny rooms, with baths.
Fixtures, equipments and decorations
of the most beautiful description.
Every up-to-date convenience.
Rents, $1,400 to $2,200.
and Brittany
Heal (delate.
SREEN & SHERWOOD,
BUILDING CONTRACTORS.
HOUSES REMODELED.
Let un overhaul your houae while you are away on your
vacation. We are respon»!Me Tel 3001 -AJ. 12rt We*
«i'nh Bt . New York Cltt
(Titti Propcrtn /or Sale.
FOR $*&JLM*Zi.
A most attractive) \ev« "ii-f«nt five story
Amrrli'un llunenifiit lEcmv.
NO. 318 WEST 107 TH STREET.
Clone to KiwTild,- Drive and mnKiitflrent
? hi li. Ilii|iro%«>iiirnin. Hub lif iiiiUl'i.'l ll«-. <-|>-
lon RaoMi Hull In m is • («¦( «¦ i- uii 1. 1. -i anil iitn
hoKiinv. Dnwlsg, >IumI( »nd liintnic Kooiiih.
IS I*l1 111 i 1 > 1. .-.I i i.. in- 11 ml :$ lintli roiiuiM. .Stone
liny ulrnli.i. nitlt ilmriniu^ \irivn In both
ilirrflioui.. lervunla' khiiis to -tth story.
i'ltiir: OX LI si»::.s.imm».
THREK-QUARTERfI may REMAIN AT 4'-»"v.
CHARLES BUF.K, *829l&fir
NO. 1O1» WEST I-I> STRi:KT.
V SALARY OF $30 WEEKLT and expenses pad to
j. V man nr woman Introducing or sending names of par-
i... r»-feUlllnK In sale of one building lot weekly; no expe
rience necessary; we do the relllng; excellent opportunity
for ptr»on« with large acquaintance. in or out of city;
l.ano lots, $2<i«i up. easy monthly payments; Jerome Ave
nue, Bronx lio-ough; 2.% minutes from 42.1 St.; lots easily
resold st a profit: a forfeited contract made before prices
advanced tot sale, n bargain: buyer can bare benefit .->f
mil. 'inn already paid. L.A\VnEN<~E. ."•:; Wesl SSd St.
Telephone, ¦'."•i "Sth St.
"Countrn Propcrin Co Let.
BIIICK r>WI".I.I.INi'i on Orange St; threw minutes' walk
from Tal« University; contains 14 rooms; has Just
been thoroughly renovated. Including decorations an.l «ant
tary plumbing; read! 1 tor ln'merilat* poMtrsslori.
S. B. OVIATT. 87 Church St.. New Haven.
yloiuutn iuiu Cetatc tD.w.lcb
WANTED TO RENT.— country plac* In a thor
\V ninthly healthy location, within s.n hour of New-
York House to have mi family bedrooms ana modern
military plumblnir. Grounds two St three acres and
stable Goo.l supply ef Rood water. Period one year.
Family email. Addrern Room 414. IS Broadway.
ADVEKTISEMBNTS and *u.4K-ni>tloiu for Th» Trlbun»
received at their Uptown Office. No. 1.242 Broadway.
¦d door north of 31st-»t.. until 9 o'ciocr d. in.: advertlse
m*nu received m the following brancn offices at r«u!ir
omce rate* until 8 o - cloelc o. m.. via. . 234 SH »v*., *. a.
cor. 23d-«t.: 153 6th-ave.. cor. I2th-«t.: Macs -a. oth-ava.
Unfnrm3hf& Apartments So £eL
The
Largest
and most
unique
Apartment
House
in
New York.
Graham
Court
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j The Mcl rose, !
? N. W. cor. Central Park West and ?
4 — — loath St. ?
A rew Apartment House fn r exacting people.
7 and 8 Lnrpre and Light Rooms, X
4. beautifully appointed. a n-l •¦;rp.«««lne In. ar- +
r*ne»n »r.: an.i convenience those of any house +
. on the Park.
Z_ A special feature .
are the \t%» sreassas]
? rooms be 1 •¦••< • n th« bed
? rham'*-- nn«l the, ?
? shundv.t cl«/t room. ?
¦?• Only a few choice vacancies. ?
? Rents lower than In any similar house al"n« ?
? the Park. ?
4. Illustrated pamphlet en Kpplleattev. ?
? E. S. WIXO. ACT.. ?
? On. Tark West and H*th M. Tel. 2378 River. ?
THE FIFTH AYE.,
P. E. OORNRK FIFTH AVi-. * MTH ST.
BEAITIFCI.I.Y SITVATEU DMECTL.T OFrOSITE
F.NTISAN'-E TO CENTRAL PARK.
A few aparttr.fr.ts consisting of suites of ten lanre
rooms and butler's pantry: also one fine apartment de
sirable f->r Doctor or Dentist. All outside rooms. In—
•ur'.ntc direct liitht and perfect veatilatlon. Newly «tec
orate'l. New open plumbing. New parquet fliers through
out. Steam beat, (a* and electric llirht. free fuel, steam
latin. and drytnic-room. Passenger and servants' ele
vators; all rr«ht service.
Rental: *I.2<»>. *1.40t\ JI.WIO. $2,000. Apply to Super
intendent on premises.
THE ALLSTON,
17 and 19 E. 38th St., corner
MADISON WE.
location unsurpassed. Caterer en premises.
A cl"jolce Apartment of two r m« and bathroom will be
available. October 1. $fi«V> per annum.
Als"> on* Apartment of four rooms and bathroom; SI.. SCO
pet annum.
Apply to superintendent en premises or
J. ICdgar I.rii) craft A. Co.. ll'v*n y. ror. 44th St.
THE GANOGA,
35 EAST 27TH ST.
A few one and two rsssf and bath apartments in this
elegant n«w apartment h.ase to let on yearly leases from
October Ist. Private telephones, electric lights, all night
elevators an.i full hotel service.
C'aJl or set : for dasfi ¦; i tooklet.
THE KENDRICK,
2.7 V Broadway, between 107 th and lOSth Streets, opposite
terminus Went En-l-ave. : one Mock from Riverside Drive;
compkte ilttle b:; 1 apart m»nts: nil n»lam Improve
ments: rent $1,200. A. C. ANCEt-U Manager, on premises.
THE HAMPTONS,
117 th at . "th an.l St. Nicholas axes., facing the Park;
•even and eight roosns and batn. with all Improvements.
Inquire on premises.
A.— , THE P\l..\tlO.
36 BAST f.ITH ST.- Apartment, with westerly exposure.
from October or earlier; J1.030 to $1,350; first apartment
for doctor. Superintendent.
i"nrni6i)fb vjo Cet.
TO RENT RMSHKD
IN THE CENTRAL PARK APARTMENTS,
Tth Aye. niifi r»"»th Street.
A very har.«:.«.>niely furr.!she,l duplex apartment. For
particulars apn'.y t,i
CEO. K. READ.
1 MADISON AYE. 30 CEPAR ST
fuiniohfo QVpartmcnls CDant^b.
i Dl I.T KAVII-Y of ihree requires furnished apartment
V of - or f> riimj. .- smali. furnished house. In foe>i
n»iithi. ¦¦• ,i • flow .".fth St.. f'om Oct. l». fnexcep
tlonablc reference". JOSEPH WESLEY, Boa &'¦». C.en
eral P <•>.
Bicoklnn Propcrtn Sox Gale.
WOW MIX u,.un you Km to spend a hall hour M , 101 AtTIES. BOftH shore If njf Island. "»-T" '.*"»»"«•
ar.'.-tinc a hnnc th-t will ciin?*re in Impr. ».-ni*nts with ; J.OI Hllth «l«m4 rine sulking ""^jfgTM g^J
ajvanrn mad., in th» SCtoflCta ami Arts of th«> T»-entlrth . supr ly. Shore front; *43.(>». KNICKERBOCKER. t»*
Century, for .!,» thirl tlitf price of a bOKW usually tin- j .;- I^4; Bma'iw-iv
lsh»<l any\vhi».v in th<- Ibruugi) "f Manhatian? Th« Urge»i
operation ever itl<mpte4 in •ith«r Borough. That beauti
ful row of r..'r'\ ir\ artlMlc. circular. octaCMl an.i
maluht frcr. l U-.:.. . on both sides of Sterlinjr Place,
formlnc the Mock '• ¦ mm ' r ;•¦•. :-.ili an.l \\a:«hinfcton
Avenue* Ktnlshrd iMi 1 ! the choicest h\r\ wo<^ds; model
all-tiled kitrhenr; .¦;•¦• 'm- lij-'ht oomMnatlon chandeliers;
•hower. tll«d !..,•!.-...:!- batter's pmtry. and extension
dintn« rooms paneled cilinKS.
Open daily from IA. M to •F. M
THE WHOLESALER CAN
UNDERSELL THE RETAILER.
Pon't do yourself the Injustice of purchasing elsewhere
until you have inspected these model homes.
Take Flatbush or Vanderbllt Aye. cars from City Hall.
New-'iork tr> Sterltns Place (time S3 minutes) one block
from main entrance to rro»pt-ct Park. The highest and
choicest location In Brooklyn.
\VH. H. ISOLDS, builder, ox premises.
Brooklnn Pio^crtn to Cct
KENT COMMENCES OCT. IST: im
mediate possession. For $firt per month.
Now 3 story and basement brick dwell
inp. hardwood trim throughout, foyer
hall. parquet floor, op«-n nickel plumbing,
tiled bath and up-to-date in every re
spect. Beautlfuhj situated in Bedford
tion. 40 minutes from Manhattan.
ERNESTUS 6ULICK COMPANY.
1,188 Fulton St.. cor. Bedford Are.,
Brooklyn.
Co Let lor Uaomc^e pnrpoaea
42nd SI West,, at sth Aye.
A BUSINESS CENTRE:.
§~ ,', ¦ . , , A .n,NfT aV.'tkratk.n-, to si-it
JOSEPH P. McHUGH A CO.
Oil TOl'it OWN* BROKER
-r tpnr Ia>FTS 2d anil 3d. at 05 Oiambers. running
Hnfnrmshrb Apartments to let.
Suites
of from
6 to 10
ol
Rents
51,000
to $2,000
a year.
EVELYN
101 \*. TSTH ST..
OPPOSITE MANHATTAN SQ:
ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.
Choice Housekeeping Apartments, 7 and 9 e»tra-iarf»
lifrht rooms; high ceilings, fine light and ventilation,
passenger and servants' elevators.
Also Non-hous«keeptng Apartments. 2, 3 and 4 rooms
and bath: room attendance.
Restaurant on premises.
Electric Light Included In rent.
_. Apply to Superintendent on Premises.
THE FLORENCE
105 East 18th St.
A few »ult»bl» apartments to let; large and seal!; for
nished and unfurnished. Also for housekeeping.
MENDELSSOHN BUILDING,
113 West 40th Street.
BACHELOR APARTMENTS.
2 and 8 rooms and bath. For particulars inquire at th»
building , or ofnee of
CLARK ESTATBw 25 West ;3d-»i.
AN UP-TO-DATE CORNER APART
MENT. 6 rooms, tiled bath, hot water
supply, pas ranse. and just artistically
decorated: $45 from October Ist; Imme
diate possession. New- building, beauti
ful location. 30 minutes from Manhattan.
ERNESTUS GULICK COMPANY.
MM Fulton St.. cor. Bedford Are..
Brooklyn.
Conntrri proprrtn /or Sale.
FOR SALE.
On the Housatonic River and Sound
(Opposite Stratford. Conn."*.
AY ESTATE CONSISTING OF 150 ACRHB.
almost surrour by water: fine mansion, cottage, farm
house, barn and outbuildings. Distar.co 3 miles froa
Bridgeport. l ! i miles from Stratford.
Further Information can be obtained from J
GEO. R. READ, Agent.
SO CEDAR STREET. (SBX>
\TTELX. BUILT HOUSE!. nine rooms and bath. c!°t
.» \ - 10<> feet square, in delightful, easily reached ' ••'-
t!on. at Falrvlew. Tonken on high ground: very health-;
fa] always a nice breere: neighhorfcoc.? restricted: pries
$7.*«»: easy terms: house has haritwc ; Bin and polished
floors, electric lighting. *•¦. . everytk>r-» good: send for
booklet. GORDON. 2l> East 42i-st.
FOR SALE— P'.ot «5 icres. »urround:ne T'n.ierhH! Home
stead. Tuckahoe. N. V. : frontage Central Park aye :
suitable for high class subdivision: ace ovr l f '°^^^^ '
FOR SALE.— Camp DeerssMt. Ra^aette Lake.
r iillrnndncki. Situated on one of the most Beau
tiful point, of land on this lake, containing 40 ' acres: per
fect title- flve bu!Ming». In addition to beat and Ice nouses.
Flftv-thr'ee ttM •team launch. All houJ«« completely
furn't-he.l. Nine hours trow New-York, without chang*
of ears AdilKM W. I . M Prince St.. New-Tork.
TT'ARM M acres, north side Lone Island, suitable '«r
r stock raisin* or dalr>- ta»in»w: hW W™m* '»
room house, near raUroaJ station. W. G. i RODMAN.
123 We^t :;uh-«t m
MOI"NT VKRNOX. — CiMWtW BBI: fine. lars» dwslllag:
all Modern conveniences: lot «»g»wttS «««!«
torn: flve mirutw trom depot. C. A. BRECK. 411 Pea.l
•-• . city. _^_
Citn hotels.
[H(1)1TII[L
0 EAST 39TH ST.
4 SR.EBT FAULT ?TIL
Suites of from TWO TO SEVEN ROOMS.
STRICTLY FIREPROOF.
¦ Electric light, «a» and room service.
without extra charge.
Every apartment supplied with refrigerator, ronmni K»
water and burglar proof safe for valuables.
EVERY ROOM OUTSIDE
AND LIGHT.
Dining room strrtsi by the week, or table d' l»*£- 44 _ d __
IaH'ATION— tne- crown of Murray Hill. Dew. nil*""
booklet on application
S. W. MATHEWSON, manager.
-< -rv7nn n n/TV apartment hotel.
©L&VyUILIUIJ/ni 117 WEST 3»TH ST.
Un« apartments. Park view, parlor. !ibr »"i,^i. D SI
rooms, two baths. $2,000; four others. $900 to V-?£^lZ
room and bath. *.::<>. all unfurnished: people "W«--»-"
carefi'l Inquiry as to character, etc.. need not appw.
first --lass restaurant service. ¦ -
Dioibcnb Notices.
i>r-r'l> OF THE 3 AMERICAN CCMUb OOMPANT.
Jfo. 1 Broadway. h ,0.,.
New Tork. August 10 -. »*»_.
rp HE BOARD OF DIUECTOKS of the Amen
A can Coal Company, of Albany County Ma^and.
have this day declared a »*-mi annual. dividend of £™* t
cent upon the capital Mock of th«»oOT^->. yaDIS
this ~nce en TU^day^yugnbgr %^'t. Secretary
rv 0.:.:
$1,500 low r«nt; .v«ry rood fall. HA3SROT-'-